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Emmett went to the chocolate store and bought 5 pounds of chocolate. If 2⁄3 of the chocolate was white chocolate, how many pounds of white chocolate did he purchase?
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Emmett went to the chocolate store and bought 5 pounds of chocolate. If 2⁄3 of the chocolate was white chocolate, how many pounds of white chocolate did he purchase?
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3.3, somethin like dat
Explanation:
Emmet seems kinda thicc
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